Ugh... that's one of my worst guitar-based nightmares. My buddy (a full-time musician) recently had a strap-malfunction where the upper strap lock let go and the guitar fell, neck-first, straight to the floor. The fall cracked the neck which he just had repaired and said there is no noticeable damage or change in tone (he only plays that one guitar) so he'd know in an instant if it was different. Fingers crossed you have the same result. Frank
I think that could be pegged as A-sharp response... if you feel any remorse you could be a bit more atonal. It would be better than to simply cutaway to the BRL to "C" the F-holes with their G-strings and arched tops, dancing to classical guitar - "Melody Makers". Unless you are out to find a pick-up, then your signals will surely "B" - amplified and resonating. Any Feedback?
Do you have a binding agreement with the luthier, one that you can dovetail with or are you braced for a bout with a nut after checking for compensation if the hide glue or composite resonates well when your scale axe-slinger gets back in the saddle while you check out the waist on the tail piece in the spanish heels?
This is getting way out of hand... all Mike wanted to do was to start his own little re-volute-tion. Sent from my DROID2 GLOBAL using Tapatalk 2